all-women badminton tournament
on March 8, 2007, women from all over the world will celebrate the International Women’s Day 2007, but Accenture Philippines decided to celebrate it earlier with a badminton tournament over at Yonex Badminton Court…
all kinds and types of women came, not necessarily for the tournament or to vie for the trophies and medals at stake, but more so to celebrate their womenhood…
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Album : Overwhelmed
Below is my latest appload . To God be the glory and I speak blessings to everyone.
Picture source : www.independentbands.com
Music track available here : overwhelmed ( US Only )
- “SIMPLY WORSHIP” (words and music: Steve McPherson & David Moyse)
- “HEAR OUR PRAYER” (words and music: Tanya Riches)
- “NO MORE THAN A HEARTBEAT AWAY” (words and music: Reuben Morgan)
- “OVERWHELMED” (words and music: Darlene Zschech)
- “YOU’RE IN MY HEART” (words and music: Morgan)
- “JESUS, OUR LORD JESUS” (words and music: Russell Fragar)
- “LET YOUR KINGDOM COME” (words and music: Fragar)
- “Grace” (instrumental; music: Moyse & Paul Iannuzzelli)
- “KEEP FALLING IN LOVE” (words and music: Scott Haslem)
- “SPRING OF LIFE” (words and music: Paul Ewing)
- “FOR THE LORD IS GOOD” (words and music: Morgan)
- “ABBA, FATHER” (words and music: Zschech)
Genre : Contemporary Christian
Jollibean in Singapore
Sa Jollibee?! Sigurado kang sa Jollibee?
Nope, there’s no Jollibee here in Singapore. Well, they used to have one outlet, but not anymore. The Philippines’s no. 1 fast food chain, Jollibee, failed to capture the taste of the Singapore market. Also, the outlet was poorly located and there were problems with the local partners.
What we have here now is Jollibean, and they don’t sell “Langhap-sarap” hamburgers nor “Crispylicious & Juicylicious” Chickenjoy. Jollibean is an ‘All-in-one Drink and Snack’ Concept Store. They sell soya milk drink complimented with pancakes (widely known in Singapore as Mee Chiang Kueh). Incorporated in November 1993, (Jollibee started in the Philippines way back in 1975), Jollibean is based in Singapore and currently have a chain of 35+ outlets. The pancakes comes in a variety of filling, corn, chocolate, green beans paste, green tea paste, lotus seed paste and red bean paste.
Candidates Podcast
inquirer.net is hosting a podcast for the senatoriables. The senotariables listed below has available podcast as Inquirer’s site
Eleksyon 2007
The official Eleksyon 2007 podcast. Candidates in the May 2007 polls tell you what they think about the various issues and problems facing the country. No sound bytes. Just complete answers to pressing questions so you can make an informed choice in May.
BlogToProfit Tip: Remove rel=”nofollow”
Last month, the issue that Wikipedia has implemented rel="nofollow" to all outgoing links from its pages hit the blogosphere, and hit it hard. It sparked another version of the never-ending debate if the link attribute that was originally meant to prevent comment spams is really effective and worthy to be used or not.
I vote for not.






